noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
benefit
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If they remain chronically incapacitated for work they can now claim invalidity benefit at a higher rate.
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These are child benefits , industrial injuries and death benefits, certain invalidity benefits, and attendance and mobility allowances.
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She is now unable to work and receives benefits , including invalidity benefit, amounting to approximately £90.00 per week.
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For those who are not in the workforce there are now some non-contributory invalidity benefits .
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This includes the state pension, any occupational or personal pension and invalidity benefit .
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And he or she will have to find the money from an invalidity benefit of £65.70 a week.
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In the 1980 budget, the Government announced that unemployment pay, sickness and invalidity benefit would be liable to tax.
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Another feared target is invalidity benefit .